Jefferson's Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentWisconsin Hale, 1986 - 374 Seiten |
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... course towards the highest of the mountains in sight , to the top of which was about a league . As soon as I had got clear of the town I fell in with a poor woman walk- ing at the same rate with myself and going the same course ...
... course towards the highest of the mountains in sight , to the top of which was about a league . As soon as I had got clear of the town I fell in with a poor woman walk- ing at the same rate with myself and going the same course ...
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... course , from the Gulf to the Banks , it retains a very sensible warmth . The Spaniards are , at this time , desirous of trading to the Philippine islands , by the way of the Cape of Good Hope ; but opposed in it by the Dutch , under ...
... course , from the Gulf to the Banks , it retains a very sensible warmth . The Spaniards are , at this time , desirous of trading to the Philippine islands , by the way of the Cape of Good Hope ; but opposed in it by the Dutch , under ...
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... course . From this description you may find it in any map of the country . The climate is very temperate both summer and winter , and as healthy as any part of America , without a single ex- ception . The farm is of about five or six ...
... course . From this description you may find it in any map of the country . The climate is very temperate both summer and winter , and as healthy as any part of America , without a single ex- ception . The farm is of about five or six ...
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